
materials & more
The materials I work with are not just tools — they are part of the process, the texture, and the final expression.
Each collage is built using carefully selected papers sourced from around the world. I’m drawn to materials that carry history, irregularity, and a certain unpredictability — elements that mirror the creative process itself.
Below are some of the suppliers I regularly use in my work.
paper sources
1-Mulberry Paper & More
A wide-ranging collection of handmade papers sourced from Japan, Nepal, Thailand, Mexico, and India. Their catalogue includes mulberry, lokta, marbled, and inclusion papers — many of which find their way into my collage work.
2-Hollander’s Decorative Papers
A go-to source for decorative and specialty papers, particularly within bookbinding and collage practices. Their selection includes over 2,000 varieties, from traditional marbled sheets to textured and fiber-based papers.
3-Blick Art Materials
A reliable supplier for a range of art materials, including unique and experimental paper types such as kozo, papyrus, banana fiber, and cork-based sheets.
4-Loose Ends Handmade Papers
A boutique source of handmade and botanical-fiber papers. Their materials are especially suited for artists exploring texture, layering, and organic composition.